Hello everyone 👋
I run r/DigitalEscapeTools, a small community focused on open-source, privacy-respecting, and Google-free tools.
The goal is to help users discover practical alternatives to mainstream tech while keeping discussions respectful and non-commercial.
I’d like to invite open-source developers and maintainers to share their projects if they fit the following:
🔹 What we’re looking for
Open-source software (FOSS preferred)
Privacy-respecting / minimal tracking
Useful tools (apps, web tools, CLI, extensions, etc.)
Actively maintained or stable projects
🔹 What we avoid
Closed-source apps
Tracking-heavy or ad-driven software
You’re welcome to share:
What your project does
Why it exists
Source code (GitHub, Codeberg, GitLab, etc.)
How users can contribute or give feedback
If you’re interested, feel free to post directly on r/DigitalEscapeTools or join the discussion there.
This is not a promotional post — just an attempt to connect developers and users who care about open source and digital independence.
Thanks, and keep building 🛠️
Here's my GitLab. None of it's "active" really. I'm the only contributor to most things I have on GitLab. At least some of the things there, if they started getting attention and interest, I might very likely make them active. But for now, they're just out there and may or may not receive further updates. Though I'm working on other projects I specifically intend to publish as FOSS in the future.
My main side-projects right now that I haven't published yet are: